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    January 31, 2025

    ‘Flying the Dollar Flag’: U.S. Extraterritorial Jurisdiction and International Law Challenges in the Société Générale Case

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    June 12, 2024

    Taiwan’s Constitutional Battle: The Case for the Republic of China (ROC) Constitution

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    The Relationship between Imperialism & International Law

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  • Amid a Crisis: Societal Needs Versus Individual Rights
    November 26, 2021

    Amid a Crisis: Societal Needs Versus Individual Rights

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  • The Final Act of Faith: Religion, the Death Penalty, and Ramirez v. Collier
    November 12, 2021

    The Final Act of Faith: Religion, the Death Penalty, and Ramirez v. Collier

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  • Fulton v. City of Philadelphia: Another Win for Religious Freedom?
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    Fulton v. City of Philadelphia: Another Win for Religious Freedom?

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  • The Legality of Surrogacy and Its Implications
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    The Legality of Surrogacy and Its Implications

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  • What Is Equality: An Evaluation of the US’ Affirmative Action from a Chinese Perspective.
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    What Is Equality: An Evaluation of the US’ Affirmative Action from a Chinese Perspective.

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  • Understanding ‘Triple Talaq’: The Quest for a Legal Middle-Ground Between Women’s Rights and Religious Practices
    November 13, 2019

    Understanding ‘Triple Talaq’: The Quest for a Legal Middle-Ground Between Women’s Rights and Religious Practices

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